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Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Lying in the German city of Dresden is a magnificent structure, dear to many musicians and music lovers.
Semper Opera, also known as Semperoper, is one of Germany's most popular cultural landmarks.
The current opera house stands on the site of a previous 17th century opera house and was first constructed on these grounds in 1841.
Semperoper has been greatly acclaimed as it has featured some of the most notable artists and operas worldwide.
Having been re-constructed multiple times, the present building is a confluence of various architectural styles incorporated over time.
Set in Theaterplatz, the building is a beautiful sight especially at night when it dazzles in all its glory with lights and soul stirring music.

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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a nice theater which worth visiting. Good performances from time to time but it depends on invited stars and music. Good open terraces facing old city Dresden.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a truly magnificent building, sitting on the river-side, and with the approach to the building across a sizeable square all adding to the sense of occasion of attending a concert or opera there.
If you are there during day and cannot go to performance at Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) , a tour is interesting alternative as it gives the history of the opera house.
On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden - German is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. Dresden - German is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
Dresden - Germany , capital of the eastern German state of Saxony, is distinguished by the celebrated art museums and classic architecture of its reconstructed old town. Completed in 1743 and rebuilt after WWII, the baroque church Frauenkirche is famed for its grand dome. The Versailles-inspired Zwinger palace houses museums including Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, exhibiting masterpieces of art like Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.”
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Zwinger
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Royal Palace (Residenzschloss)
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Pillnitz Castle & Park
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Neumarkt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrIHrQUBs-c

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10 thousand people come to dance the night away.

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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden. It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles: early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, was regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season. The current Intendant (General Manager) of the company is Wolfgang Rothe.
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Opera house

An opera house is a theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building. While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers.

History

The first public opera house came into existence in 1637 as the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice, Italy, in a country where opera has been popular through the centuries among ordinary people as well as wealthy patrons; it still has a large number of working opera houses. In contrast, there was no opera house in London when Henry Purcell was composing and the first opera house in Germany was built in Hamburg in 1678. Early United States opera houses served a variety of functions in towns and cities, hosting community dances, fairs, plays, and vaudeville shows as well as operas and other musical events.

In the 17th and 18th centuries, opera houses were often financed by rulers, nobles, and wealthy people who used patronage of the arts to endorse their political ambitions and social positions or prestige. With the rise of bourgeois and capitalist social forms in the 19th century, European culture moved away from its patronage system to a publicly supported system. In the 2000s, most opera and theatre companies raise funds from a combination of government and institutional grants, ticket sales, and private donations.

Semperoper

The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper ballet. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.

The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.

History

The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles; Early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, is regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.

Dresden

Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendour. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre. The controversial British and American bombing of Dresden in World War II towards the end of the war killed approximately 25,000, many of whom were civilians, and destroyed the entire city centre. The bombing gutted the city, as it did for other major German cities. After the war restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of the historic inner city, including the Katholische Hofkirche, the Semper Oper and the Dresdner Frauenkirche as well as the suburbs.

Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition. It started in Italy at the end of the 16th century (with Jacopo Peri's lost Dafne, produced in Florence in 1598) and soon spread through the rest of Europe: Schütz in Germany, Lully in France, and Purcell in England all helped to establish their national traditions in the 17th century. In the 18th century, Italian opera continued to dominate most of Europe (except France), attracting foreign composers such as Handel. Opera seria was the most prestigious form of Italian opera, until Gluck reacted against its artificiality with his "reform" operas in the 1760s. Today the most renowned figure of late 18th century opera is Mozart, who began with opera seria but is most famous for his Italian comic operas, especially The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze Di Figaro), Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte, as well as The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte), a landmark in the German tradition.

Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner (/ˈvɑːɡnər/; German:[ˈʁiçaʁt ˈvaːɡnɐ]; 22 May 1813–13 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is primarily known for his operas (or, as some of his later works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most opera composers, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works. Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic vein of Weber and Meyerbeer, Wagner revolutionised opera through his concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk ("total work of art"), by which he sought to synthesise the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama, and which was announced in a series of essays between 1849 and 1852. Wagner realised these ideas most fully in the first half of the four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung).

His compositions, particularly those of his later period, are notable for their complex textures, rich harmonies and orchestration, and the elaborate use of leitmotifs—musical phrases associated with individual characters, places, ideas or plot elements. His advances in musical language, such as extreme chromaticism and quickly shifting tonal centres, greatly influenced the development of classical music. His Tristan und Isolde is sometimes described as marking the start of modern music.

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Germany Travel Attractions - The Semper Opera in Dresden

Germany Travel Attractions - The Semper Opera in Dresden

Germany Travel Attractions - The Semper Opera in Dresden

Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Lying in the German city of Dresden is a magnificent structure, dear to many musicians and music lovers.
Semper Opera, also known as Semperoper, is one of Germany's most popular cultural landmarks.
The current opera house stands on the site of a previous 17th century opera house and was first constructed on these grounds in 1841.
Semperoper has been greatly acclaimed as it has featured some of the most notable artists and operas worldwide.
Having been re-constructed multiple times, the present building is a confluence of various architectural styles incorporated over time.
Set in Theaterplatz, the building is a beautiful sight especially at night when it dazzles in all its glory with lights and soul stirring music.

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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a nice theater which worth visiting. Good performances from time to time but it depends on invited stars and music. Good open terraces facing old city Dresden.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a truly magnificent building, sitting on the river-side, and with the approach to the building across a sizeable square all adding to the sense of occasion of attending a concert or opera there.
If you are there during day and cannot go to performance at Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) , a tour is interesting alternative as it gives the history of the opera house.
On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden - German is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. Dresden - German is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
Dresden - Germany , capital of the eastern German state of Saxony, is distinguished by the celebrated art museums and classic architecture of its reconstructed old town. Completed in 1743 and rebuilt after WWII, the baroque church Frauenkirche is famed for its grand dome. The Versailles-inspired Zwinger palace houses museums including Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, exhibiting masterpieces of art like Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.”
( Dresden - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dresden. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dresden - Germany
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkEPbFbxfuw
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Zwinger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKQFXBvmic
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Royal Palace (Residenzschloss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0Wdg9qx9qs
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNIAa1ZQOI
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Pillnitz Castle & Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed442AppLlQ
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Neumarkt
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The Semper Opera Ball in Dresden | euromaxx

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10 thousand people come to dance the night away.

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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden. It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles: early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, was regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season. The current Intendant (General Manager) of the company is Wolfgang Rothe.
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SemperOpenAir 2016 • Anna NetrebkoPiotr BeczalaRichard Wagner Lohengrin (4min)
Semperoper • Sächsische Staatskapelle • Radeberger Events
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The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (SaxonState Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon StateOrchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper ballet. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles; Early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, is regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theatre Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by architects of the time, such as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict artists, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.
In the pre-war years, the Semperoper premiered many of the works of Richard Strauss.
In 1945, during the last months of World War II, the building was largely destroyed again, this time by the bombing of Dresden and subsequent firestorm, leaving only the exterior shell standing. Exactly 40 years later, on 13 February1985, the opera's reconstruction was completed. It was rebuilt to be almost identical to its appearance before the war, but with the benefit of new stage machinery and an accompanying modern rear service building .[3] The Semperoper reopened with the opera that was performed just before the building's destruction in 1945, Carl Maria von Weber's "Der Freischütz".
When the Elbe flooded in 2002, the building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December of that year.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season.
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La traviata - 'Sempre libera' (Verdi; Renée Fleming, The Royal Opera)

Renée Fleming as Violetta Valéry sings Sempre Libera (AlwaysFree) from Verdi's opera La traviata. Violeta debates whether she loves Alfredo (Joseph Calleja) - heard here offstage - but concludes she needs to be free. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/la-traviata-by-richard-eyre
‘A toast to the pleasures of life!’ – so sings Violetta, her new admirer Alfredo and her party guests in the opening scene of Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata. But beneath the surface glamour of Violetta’s Parisian life run darker undercurrents: her doomed love for Alfredo and the tensions the lovers encounter when they break society’s conventions. La traviata, based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s play La Dame aux camélias, is one of Verdi’s most popular operas, combining drama, profound emotion and wonderful melodies.
Richard Eyre’s classic production conveys the indulgent social whirl of 19th-centuryParis. It provides a vivid setting for Verdi’s tuneful score, which includes such favourites as Violetta’s introspective ‘Ah fors’è lui’ and ecstatic ‘Sempre libera’; the duet ‘Pura siccome un angelo’ as Giorgio Germont begs Violetta to leave Alfredo; and ‘Parigi, o cara’, in which the lovers poignantly imagine a life that will never be theirs. The role of Violetta (the ‘fallen woman’ of the title) is one of Verdi’s most complex and enduring characters.

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Semper Opera House

Semper Opera House

Semper Opera House

Quick exposition of the outside of the Semper Oper, while we were waiting for the tour.

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published: 17 Jan 2011

Germany Travel Attractions - The Semper Opera in Dresden

Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Lying in the German city of Dresden is a magnificent structure, dear to many musicians and music lovers.
Semper Opera, also known as Semperoper, is one of Germany's most popular cultural landmarks.
The current opera house stands on the site of a previous 17th century opera house and was first constructed on these grounds in 1841.
Semperoper has been greatly acclaimed as it has featured some of the most notable artists and operas worldwide.
Having been re-constructed multiple times, the present building is a confluence of various architectural styles incorporated over time.
Set in Theaterplatz, the building is a beautiful sight especially at night when it dazzle...

published: 11 Nov 2010

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a nice theater which worth visiting. Good performances from time to time but it depends on invited stars and music. Good open terraces facing old city Dresden.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a truly magnificent building, sitting on the river-side, and with the approach to the building across a sizeable square all adding to the sense of occasion of attending a concert or opera there.
If you are there during day and cannot go to performance at Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) , a tour is interesting alternative as it gives the history of the opera house.
On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dr...

The Semper Opera Ball in Dresden | euromaxx

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10 thousand people come to dance the night away.

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Semperoper - HD footage, information and facts on Dresdens great operahouse; Semperoper,. The beautiful Semperoper is considered to be a prime example of the "D...

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Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Lying in the German city of Dresden is a magnificent structure, dear to many musicians and music lovers.
Semper Opera, also known as Semperoper, is one of Germany's most popular cultural landmarks.
The current opera house stands on the site of a previous 17th century opera house and was first constructed on these grounds in 1841.
Semperoper has been greatly acclaimed as it has featured some of the most notable artists and operas worldwide.
Having been re-constructed multiple times, the present building is a confluence of various architectural styles incorporated over time.
Set in Theaterplatz, the building is a beautiful sight especially at night when it dazzles in all its glory with lights and soul stirring music.

Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Lying in the German city of Dresden is a magnificent structure, dear to many musicians and music lovers.
Semper Opera, also known as Semperoper, is one of Germany's most popular cultural landmarks.
The current opera house stands on the site of a previous 17th century opera house and was first constructed on these grounds in 1841.
Semperoper has been greatly acclaimed as it has featured some of the most notable artists and operas worldwide.
Having been re-constructed multiple times, the present building is a confluence of various architectural styles incorporated over time.
Set in Theaterplatz, the building is a beautiful sight especially at night when it dazzles in all its glory with lights and soul stirring music.

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a nice theater which worth visiting. Good performances from time to time but it depends on invited stars and music. Good open terraces facing old city Dresden.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a truly magnificent building, sitting on the river-side, and with the approach to the building across a sizeable square all adding to the sense of occasion of attending a concert or opera there.
If you are there during day and cannot go to performance at Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) , a tour is interesting alternative as it gives the history of the opera house.
On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden - German is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. Dresden - German is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
Dresden - Germany , capital of the eastern German state of Saxony, is distinguished by the celebrated art museums and classic architecture of its reconstructed old town. Completed in 1743 and rebuilt after WWII, the baroque church Frauenkirche is famed for its grand dome. The Versailles-inspired Zwinger palace houses museums including Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, exhibiting masterpieces of art like Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.”
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkEPbFbxfuw
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Zwinger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKQFXBvmic
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX7SwyzuWQI
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Royal Palace (Residenzschloss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0Wdg9qx9qs
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNIAa1ZQOI
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Pillnitz Castle & Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed442AppLlQ
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Neumarkt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrIHrQUBs-c

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a nice theater which worth visiting. Good performances from time to time but it depends on invited stars and music. Good open terraces facing old city Dresden.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a truly magnificent building, sitting on the river-side, and with the approach to the building across a sizeable square all adding to the sense of occasion of attending a concert or opera there.
If you are there during day and cannot go to performance at Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) , a tour is interesting alternative as it gives the history of the opera house.
On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden - German is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. Dresden - German is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
Dresden - Germany , capital of the eastern German state of Saxony, is distinguished by the celebrated art museums and classic architecture of its reconstructed old town. Completed in 1743 and rebuilt after WWII, the baroque church Frauenkirche is famed for its grand dome. The Versailles-inspired Zwinger palace houses museums including Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, exhibiting masterpieces of art like Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.”
( Dresden - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dresden. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dresden - Germany
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkEPbFbxfuw
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Zwinger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTKQFXBvmic
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX7SwyzuWQI
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Royal Palace (Residenzschloss)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0Wdg9qx9qs
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNIAa1ZQOI
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Pillnitz Castle & Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed442AppLlQ
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Neumarkt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrIHrQUBs-c

The Semper Opera Ball in Dresden | euromaxx

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10...

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10 thousand people come to dance the night away.

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10 thousand people come to dance the night away.

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden. It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles: early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, was regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season. The current Intendant (General Manager) of the company is Wolfgang Rothe.
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden. It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles: early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, was regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season. The current Intendant (General Manager) of the company is Wolfgang Rothe.
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SemperOpenAir 2016 • Anna NetrebkoPiotr BeczalaRichard Wagner Lohengrin (4min)
Semperoper • Sächsische Staatskapelle • Radeberger Events
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB6Vf5kunVq-AMx1SlZWz2smCuq8ty-Wa
EPOS IMAGES 4KHD Production
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (SaxonState Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon StateOrchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper ballet. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles; Early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, is regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theatre Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by architects of the time, such as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict artists, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.
In the pre-war years, the Semperoper premiered many of the works of Richard Strauss.
In 1945, during the last months of World War II, the building was largely destroyed again, this time by the bombing of Dresden and subsequent firestorm, leaving only the exterior shell standing. Exactly 40 years later, on 13 February1985, the opera's reconstruction was completed. It was rebuilt to be almost identical to its appearance before the war, but with the benefit of new stage machinery and an accompanying modern rear service building .[3] The Semperoper reopened with the opera that was performed just before the building's destruction in 1945, Carl Maria von Weber's "Der Freischütz".
When the Elbe flooded in 2002, the building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December of that year.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season.
Elsa von Brabant Lohengrin GoogleYoutube video

SemperOpenAir 2016 • Anna NetrebkoPiotr BeczalaRichard Wagner Lohengrin (4min)
Semperoper • Sächsische Staatskapelle • Radeberger Events
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB6Vf5kunVq-AMx1SlZWz2smCuq8ty-Wa
EPOS IMAGES 4KHD Production
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (SaxonState Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon StateOrchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper ballet. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles; Early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, is regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theatre Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by architects of the time, such as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict artists, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.
In the pre-war years, the Semperoper premiered many of the works of Richard Strauss.
In 1945, during the last months of World War II, the building was largely destroyed again, this time by the bombing of Dresden and subsequent firestorm, leaving only the exterior shell standing. Exactly 40 years later, on 13 February1985, the opera's reconstruction was completed. It was rebuilt to be almost identical to its appearance before the war, but with the benefit of new stage machinery and an accompanying modern rear service building .[3] The Semperoper reopened with the opera that was performed just before the building's destruction in 1945, Carl Maria von Weber's "Der Freischütz".
When the Elbe flooded in 2002, the building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December of that year.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season.
Elsa von Brabant Lohengrin GoogleYoutube video

Renée Fleming as Violetta Valéry sings Sempre Libera (AlwaysFree) from Verdi's opera La traviata. Violeta debates whether she loves Alfredo (Joseph Calleja) - heard here offstage - but concludes she needs to be free. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/la-traviata-by-richard-eyre
‘A toast to the pleasures of life!’ – so sings Violetta, her new admirer Alfredo and her party guests in the opening scene of Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata. But beneath the surface glamour of Violetta’s Parisian life run darker undercurrents: her doomed love for Alfredo and the tensions the lovers encounter when they break society’s conventions. La traviata, based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s play La Dame aux camélias, is one of Verdi’s most popular operas, combining drama, profound emotion and wonderful melodies.
Richard Eyre’s classic production conveys the indulgent social whirl of 19th-centuryParis. It provides a vivid setting for Verdi’s tuneful score, which includes such favourites as Violetta’s introspective ‘Ah fors’è lui’ and ecstatic ‘Sempre libera’; the duet ‘Pura siccome un angelo’ as Giorgio Germont begs Violetta to leave Alfredo; and ‘Parigi, o cara’, in which the lovers poignantly imagine a life that will never be theirs. The role of Violetta (the ‘fallen woman’ of the title) is one of Verdi’s most complex and enduring characters.

Renée Fleming as Violetta Valéry sings Sempre Libera (AlwaysFree) from Verdi's opera La traviata. Violeta debates whether she loves Alfredo (Joseph Calleja) - heard here offstage - but concludes she needs to be free. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/la-traviata-by-richard-eyre
‘A toast to the pleasures of life!’ – so sings Violetta, her new admirer Alfredo and her party guests in the opening scene of Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata. But beneath the surface glamour of Violetta’s Parisian life run darker undercurrents: her doomed love for Alfredo and the tensions the lovers encounter when they break society’s conventions. La traviata, based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s play La Dame aux camélias, is one of Verdi’s most popular operas, combining drama, profound emotion and wonderful melodies.
Richard Eyre’s classic production conveys the indulgent social whirl of 19th-centuryParis. It provides a vivid setting for Verdi’s tuneful score, which includes such favourites as Violetta’s introspective ‘Ah fors’è lui’ and ecstatic ‘Sempre libera’; the duet ‘Pura siccome un angelo’ as Giorgio Germont begs Violetta to leave Alfredo; and ‘Parigi, o cara’, in which the lovers poignantly imagine a life that will never be theirs. The role of Violetta (the ‘fallen woman’ of the title) is one of Verdi’s most complex and enduring characters.

Christmas Time in Dresden, Saxony, Germany - December 2012

This film has been taken around the city of Dresden in the State of Saxony in Germany. This is my 1,300th upload, which is appropriately seasonal in time for Christmas. The video includes the building, transport infrastructure, river and snow covered gardens in Dresden. Identified locations and features within the film are as follows: Robert-Blum-Strasße, Motel One,, Palaisplatz, Dreikönigskirche, Hainstrasße, Bahnhof-Dresden-Neustadt, Antonstrasße, Mareinbruücke, World Trade Centre, Bahnhof Freiberger Straße, Freiberger Strasße, Schweriner Straße, Postplatz, Christmas Village, Zwinger, Sophienstraße, Katholische Hofkirche, Semper Opera House, Theaterplatz, River Elbe, DIE Aktion, Schloßstrasse, Rathausturm, Wilsdruffer Strasße, Dresdner Striezelmarkt, Altmarkt Square, Galeriestrasße, Frau...

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Deep House Music Vocal House Mix Set Pure Deep House Session 4 | November 2017 by Oscar Semper

VocalDeep House Mix from "Pure Deep House Session4" / November 2k17 #2
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WMC - Season 1 Episode 1 - Welcome to the Club

Women's Murder Club - Season 1Episode 1 - Welcome to the Club.
Series Summary:
A homicide detective, a medical examiner, a newspaper reporter and a young assistant district attorney work together to solve homicide investigations.
Episode 1:
Lindsay, Claire and Jill cautiously welcome a new member to the Women's Murder Club, young reporter Cindy. Meanwhile, Lindsay and Jacobi investigate a homicide committed by a serial murderer dubbed "The VendettaKiller". In their private lives, Lindsay faces up to the past when her ex-husband is brought into her police department in a leadership role, Jill faces a domestic crisis, and Claire struggles to help her husband, who's fighting depression.
With English, Spanish, Italian and German subtitles.
I do not own this video. It is purely for enter...

published: 21 Apr 2013

Dresden, october 2014

Dresden became a city in 1206 and recently celebrated its 800th birthday in 2006.
The historical centre of Dresden was 75% destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945. These events are deeply marked in the history of the city and are still remembered each year in processions and ceremonies. More than 30,000 people died in the bombing - the exact number is unknown.
For many years the ruins and now the newly rebuilt Frauenkirche, with its donated gold cupola from the UK, acted as a call for peace among the different nations of the world.
The historical centre is nowadays largely restored to its former glory, however some parts are still under reconstruction.
The Zwinger was rebuilt in 1964, the Semper Opera house in 1985, and the now most famous landmark of Dresden, the Frauenkirche, in 2005. When a...

House & Deep House Music DJ Mix | November 2017 Oscar Semper First Set

Vocal House & Deep House Mix / November 2k17 #1
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published: 11 Dec 2017

Harry Mallgrave - Semper, Animism, and Embodied Simulation

Lecture date: 2013-02-07
Semper, Animism, and Embodied Simulation
Projective CitiesGuest Lunchtime Lecture
Gottfried Semper is today seen as one of the principal theorists and architects of the nineteenth century, and there are multiple dimensions in which his ideas can be pursued. This talk will consider his remarks on reading of architectural form in animistic terms, the context in which his discussion took place, his influence on later theories of empathy (Einfühlung), and the resurgence of interest in the mechanisms of empathy in contemporary biology and neuroscience.
Harry Mallgrave has enjoyed a distinguished career as an award-winning scholar, translator, and editor, and is presently a professor of architectural history and theory at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He ha...

Deep House Music Vocal House Mix Set Pure Deep House Session 4 | November 2017 by Oscar Semper

VocalDeep House Mix from "Pure Deep House Session4" / November 2k17 #2
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TRACKLIST►
1. 00:00 Disciples - they don't know
2. 05:22 Eddie Amador - house music (message mix)
3. 12:25 Hardrive - Deep inside (low steppa (remix)
4. 17:05 DJ S.K.T - take me away (extended radio edit)
5. 21:05 Clean bandit - stronger (mike mago remix)
6 26:40 Disciples - night (extended mix)
7 30:50 Joe Stone - the party (this is how we do it)
8 34:40 Jeremy Olander - let me feel
9 39:30 dusky - Skin deep

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4. 17:05 DJ S.K.T - take me away (extended radio edit)
5. 21:05 Clean bandit - stronger (mike mago remix)
6 26:40 Disciples - night (extended mix)
7 30:50 Joe Stone - the party (this is how we do it)
8 34:40 Jeremy Olander - let me feel
9 39:30 dusky - Skin deep

Women's Murder Club - Season 1Episode 1 - Welcome to the Club.
Series Summary:
A homicide detective, a medical examiner, a newspaper reporter and a young assistant district attorney work together to solve homicide investigations.
Episode 1:
Lindsay, Claire and Jill cautiously welcome a new member to the Women's Murder Club, young reporter Cindy. Meanwhile, Lindsay and Jacobi investigate a homicide committed by a serial murderer dubbed "The VendettaKiller". In their private lives, Lindsay faces up to the past when her ex-husband is brought into her police department in a leadership role, Jill faces a domestic crisis, and Claire struggles to help her husband, who's fighting depression.
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Women's Murder Club - Season 1Episode 1 - Welcome to the Club.
Series Summary:
A homicide detective, a medical examiner, a newspaper reporter and a young assistant district attorney work together to solve homicide investigations.
Episode 1:
Lindsay, Claire and Jill cautiously welcome a new member to the Women's Murder Club, young reporter Cindy. Meanwhile, Lindsay and Jacobi investigate a homicide committed by a serial murderer dubbed "The VendettaKiller". In their private lives, Lindsay faces up to the past when her ex-husband is brought into her police department in a leadership role, Jill faces a domestic crisis, and Claire struggles to help her husband, who's fighting depression.
With English, Spanish, Italian and German subtitles.
I do not own this video. It is purely for entertainment purposes only and no profit is gain. Property of this video belongs to its rightful owner.

Dresden became a city in 1206 and recently celebrated its 800th birthday in 2006.
The historical centre of Dresden was 75% destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945. These events are deeply marked in the history of the city and are still remembered each year in processions and ceremonies. More than 30,000 people died in the bombing - the exact number is unknown.
For many years the ruins and now the newly rebuilt Frauenkirche, with its donated gold cupola from the UK, acted as a call for peace among the different nations of the world.
The historical centre is nowadays largely restored to its former glory, however some parts are still under reconstruction.
The Zwinger was rebuilt in 1964, the Semper Opera house in 1985, and the now most famous landmark of Dresden, the Frauenkirche, in 2005. When asked what they like most about their city, Dresden citizens will reply Old Town (which is quite compact, even though it has a lot of well-known attractions and museums of worldwide meaning), Dresden-Neustadt (an alternative central quarter) and the surroundings like the wine town Radebeul, the climbing area Saxon Switzerland, lots of castles, and most of the city landscape of about 80 quarters.
source: http://wikitravel.org/en/Dresden

Dresden became a city in 1206 and recently celebrated its 800th birthday in 2006.
The historical centre of Dresden was 75% destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945. These events are deeply marked in the history of the city and are still remembered each year in processions and ceremonies. More than 30,000 people died in the bombing - the exact number is unknown.
For many years the ruins and now the newly rebuilt Frauenkirche, with its donated gold cupola from the UK, acted as a call for peace among the different nations of the world.
The historical centre is nowadays largely restored to its former glory, however some parts are still under reconstruction.
The Zwinger was rebuilt in 1964, the Semper Opera house in 1985, and the now most famous landmark of Dresden, the Frauenkirche, in 2005. When asked what they like most about their city, Dresden citizens will reply Old Town (which is quite compact, even though it has a lot of well-known attractions and museums of worldwide meaning), Dresden-Neustadt (an alternative central quarter) and the surroundings like the wine town Radebeul, the climbing area Saxon Switzerland, lots of castles, and most of the city landscape of about 80 quarters.
source: http://wikitravel.org/en/Dresden

Lecture date: 2013-02-07
Semper, Animism, and Embodied Simulation
Projective CitiesGuest Lunchtime Lecture
Gottfried Semper is today seen as one of the principal theorists and architects of the nineteenth century, and there are multiple dimensions in which his ideas can be pursued. This talk will consider his remarks on reading of architectural form in animistic terms, the context in which his discussion took place, his influence on later theories of empathy (Einfühlung), and the resurgence of interest in the mechanisms of empathy in contemporary biology and neuroscience.
Harry Mallgrave has enjoyed a distinguished career as an award-winning scholar, translator, and editor, and is presently a professor of architectural history and theory at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He has authored more than a dozen books, including The Architect’s Brain (2011). His latest study, Architecture and Embodiment: The Implications of the New Sciences and Humanities for Design, is scheduled to appear with Routledge in March 2013.

Lecture date: 2013-02-07
Semper, Animism, and Embodied Simulation
Projective CitiesGuest Lunchtime Lecture
Gottfried Semper is today seen as one of the principal theorists and architects of the nineteenth century, and there are multiple dimensions in which his ideas can be pursued. This talk will consider his remarks on reading of architectural form in animistic terms, the context in which his discussion took place, his influence on later theories of empathy (Einfühlung), and the resurgence of interest in the mechanisms of empathy in contemporary biology and neuroscience.
Harry Mallgrave has enjoyed a distinguished career as an award-winning scholar, translator, and editor, and is presently a professor of architectural history and theory at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He has authored more than a dozen books, including The Architect’s Brain (2011). His latest study, Architecture and Embodiment: The Implications of the New Sciences and Humanities for Design, is scheduled to appear with Routledge in March 2013.

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Germany Travel Attractions - The Semper Opera in Dresden

Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attraction...

Germany Travel Attractions - The Semper Opera in Dresden

Take a tour of Semper Opera in Dresden, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Lying in the German city of Dresden is a magnificent structure, dear to many musicians and music lovers.
Semper Opera, also known as Semperoper, is one of Germany's most popular cultural landmarks.
The current opera house stands on the site of a previous 17th century opera house and was first constructed on these grounds in 1841.
Semperoper has been greatly acclaimed as it has featured some of the most notable artists and operas worldwide.
Having been re-constructed multiple times, the present building is a confluence of various architectural styles incorporated over time.
Set in Theaterplatz, the building is a beautiful sight especially at night when it dazzles in all its glory with lights and soul stirring music.

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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a nice theater which worth visiting. Good performances from time to time but it depends on invited stars and music. Good open terraces facing old city Dresden.
Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) is a truly magnificent building, sitting on the river-side, and with the approach to the building across a sizeable square all adding to the sense of occasion of attending a concert or opera there.
If you are there during day and cannot go to performance at Semper Opera House (Semperoper) ( Dresden - Germany ) , a tour is interesting alternative as it gives the history of the opera house.
On the banks of the lovely Elbe River, the German city of Dresden - German is lush and green, filled with forests and gardens and parks. Dresden - German is rich with cultural and artistic history; the great operatic composer Wilhelm Wagner debuted a number of works here in the 1800s and, today, an independent light opera company keeps the classical art form modern and fresh. Culture vultures will love the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister and Grünes Gewölbe museums, and architecture buffs will salivate over the mélange of styles reflected in the cityscape.
Dresden - Germany , capital of the eastern German state of Saxony, is distinguished by the celebrated art museums and classic architecture of its reconstructed old town. Completed in 1743 and rebuilt after WWII, the baroque church Frauenkirche is famed for its grand dome. The Versailles-inspired Zwinger palace houses museums including Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, exhibiting masterpieces of art like Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna.”
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Zwinger
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House (Semperoper)
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Bruehl Terrace
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Pillnitz Castle & Park
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Neumarkt
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The Semper Opera Ball in Dresden | euromaxx

The Semper OperaBall celebrates its sixth anniversary in 2011. As well as the actual ball inside the opera house there is also an open air event where up to 10 thousand people come to dance the night away.

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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House
The Semperoper is the opera hou...

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House

Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Semper Opera House
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden. It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located near the Elbe River in the historic centre of Dresden, Germany.
The opera house was originally built by the architect Gottfried Semper in 1841. After a devastating fire in 1869, the opera house was rebuilt, partly again by Semper, and completed in 1878. The opera house has a long history of premieres, including major works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.
The first opera house at the location of today's Semperoper was built by the architect Gottfried Semper. It opened on 13 April 1841 with an opera by Carl Maria von Weber. The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in three styles: early Renaissance and Baroque, with Corinthian style pillars typical of Greek classical revival. Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be eclecticism, where influences from many styles are used, a practice most common during this period. Nevertheless, the opera building, Semper's first, was regarded as one of the most beautiful European opera houses.
Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their opera house. They demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was then in exile because of his involvement in the May 1849 uprising in Dresden. The architect had his son, Manfred Semper, build the second opera house using his plans. Completed in 1878, it was built in Neo-Renaissance style. During the construction period, performances were held at the Gewerbehaussaal, which opened in 1870.
Today, the orchestra for most operas is the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Semperoper is normally a different person from that of the Staatskapelle when it presents concerts. Exceptions have been Karl Böhm, Hans Vonk, and Fabio Luisi who have held both positions. Whilst the Semperoper does not have a GMD as of 2015, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden is Christian Thielemann, as of the 2012/13 season. The current Intendant (General Manager) of the company is Wolfgang Rothe.
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Happy New Year Die Operettengala Aus Dresden 2012

Opera house

An opera house is a theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building. While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers.

History

The first public opera house came into existence in 1637 as the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice, Italy, in a country where opera has been popular through the centuries among ordinary people as well as wealthy patrons; it still has a large number of working opera houses. In contrast, there was no opera house in London when Henry Purcell was composing and the first opera house in Germany was built in Hamburg in 1678. Early United States opera houses served a variety of functions in towns and cities, hosting community dances, fairs, plays, and vaudeville shows as well as operas and other musical events.

In the 17th and 18th centuries, opera houses were often financed by rulers, nobles, and wealthy people who used patronage of the arts to endorse their political ambitions and social positions or prestige. With the rise of bourgeois and capitalist social forms in the 19th century, European culture moved away from its patronage system to a publicly supported system. In the 2000s, most opera and theatre companies raise funds from a combination of government and institutional grants, ticket sales, and private donations.

CHICAGO (CBS) — Rehearsals are underway on the LyricOperaHouse stage for the production “Empower.”. The actors in the musical are high school students from Chicago’s South side... “I love it.” ... This is the first time a community group has ever performed an original work on the famous Lyric Opera stage ... “Empower” is a joint project between the Lyric Opera and The Chicago Urban League ... ....

Deep House Music Vocal House Mix Set Pure Deep House Session 4 | November 2017 by Oscar Semper

VocalDeep House Mix from "Pure Deep House Session4" / November 2k17 #2
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TRACKLIST►
1. 00:00 Disciples - they don't know
2. 05:22 Eddie Amador - house music (message mix)
3. 12:25 Hardrive - Deep inside (low steppa (remix)
4. 17:05 DJ S.K.T - take me away (extended radio edit)
5. 21:05 Clean bandit - stronger (mike mago remix)
6 26:40 Disciples - night (extended mix)
7 30:50 Joe Stone - the party (this is how we do it)
8 34:40 Jeremy Olander - let me feel
9 39:30 dusky - Skin deep

CHICAGO (CBS) — Rehearsals are underway on the LyricOperaHouse stage for the production “Empower.”. The actors in the musical are high school students from Chicago’s South side... “I love it.” ... This is the first time a community group has ever performed an original work on the famous Lyric Opera stage ... “Empower” is a joint project between the Lyric Opera and The Chicago Urban League ... ....

During an appearance on The Late Show, Donald Trump-blocked horror novelist Stephen King explained why he dislikes not only the president’s Twitter feed, but Vice PresidentMike Pence’s as well. “There’s something about Mike Pence that’s creepy,” the author told h... ‘He’s like a mean soap opera doctor with a prostitution ring’ appeared first on Raw Story ... ....

OperaMaine is pleased to announce that it has received a $2,500 grant from Macy's to launch a new initiative, 'Opera for All!' With this grant, Macy's will underwrite opera tickets for those who might otherwise be unable to attend a professional opera performance ... 'We are thrilled to receive this grant from Macy's for Opera for All!,' said Opera Maine's Executive DirectorCaroline Koelker ... About Opera Maine.....